Rene Plasencia campaign fires back over data theft allegation

An allegation that a former Rene Plasencia campaign staffer downloaded private campaign data and took it with him to a GOP rival was turned over to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Plasencia’s campaign manager said Tuesday.

But AcaciaBaker also told Orlando Rising that FDLE agents “acknowledged that information was obviously accessed, but without a signed confidentiality agreement or contract, there wasn’t more they could do.”

GeorgeCollins is challenging Plasencia, first elected in 2014, for the House District 50 seat in the upcoming Republican primary.

Added Baker: “I’m just not sure which is more shameful, the fact that George Collins used a college student to do his dirty work or the fact that the staffer didn’t see what he was doing as wrong.”

The latest round came after Zane C. Matterearlier Tuesday asked for an apology from Plasencia, who had accused him of swiping his campaign data.

Matter said he would have publicly addressed the allegations sooner, but because Plasencia had claimed he “was under potential criminal investigation by the Orange County Sheriff’s office, … I was advised by my counsel that it was best to make no public comment at the time.”

Plasencia had alleged that Matter, now serving as Collins’ campaign treasurer, used his access to Plasencia’s webElect political data accountto download information after-hours onto a home computer. Matter then left Plasencia on June 1 and joined Collins.

“I brought no information to the Collins campaign,” Matter said. “I simply agreed with George on the issues more and decided to be on his campaign.”

Plasencia and Collins will face off in the Aug. 28 Republican primary for HD 50, covering eastern Orange County and northern Brevard County.

They met in the primary two years ago; Plasencia won. Collins filed for a rematch June 5, and later added Matter as his campaign treasurer. The winner will take on Democrat Pamela Joy Dirschka in the November general election.

Baker suggested an apology won’t be coming: “The Collins campaign is being dishonest. They can try to spin it, but the computer activity report doesn’t lie. They accessed proprietary information under false pretenses.”

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Background for this post taken from previously published reports by Orlando correspondent ScottPowers. Powers is on vacation this week.